Discover Dublin’s top sights with a local guide. Capture Instagram-worthy moments and get insider tips on museums, bars, and restaurants.
Discover Dublin’s top sights with a local guide. Capture Instagram-worthy moments and get insider tips on museums, bars, and restaurants.
- Christ Church Cathedral - Originally built in wood by the Vikings, the magnificent cathedral was recast in stone by the Normans and renovated by whiskey money in the the 19th century.
- Saint Patrick’s Cathedral - Named after our famous patron saint who drove the snakes off the island, St. Patrick’s Cathedral was superbly renovated by the…
- Christ Church Cathedral - Originally built in wood by the Vikings, the magnificent cathedral was recast in stone by the Normans and renovated by whiskey money in the the 19th century.
- Saint Patrick’s Cathedral - Named after our famous patron saint who drove the snakes off the island, St. Patrick’s Cathedral was superbly renovated by the Guinness family (Sir Benjamin lee Guinness) in the 1860s.
- Dubh Linn Gardens - Home the Chester Beatty Library, this beautiful and secluded garden is where the Vikings moored their Long Boats when they arrived in Dublin in the 9th century.
- Dublin Castle - The centre of British government in Ireland for 700 years, Dublin Castle is a stunning mixture of medieval, Georgian, Gothic and modern architecture.
- City Hall - Beside City Hall and outside the front gate of the castle we explain the significance of our national flag: peace between Catholic and Protestant, North and South.
- Temple Bar - One of the oldest parts of the city and now famous for the lively pubs and nightlife, we describe how it was laid out during the Tudor conquest of Ireland.
- Millennium Bridge - Having crossed the river Liffey from the south to the north, we can take in the view of the city from the east where the Celts built their settlement 2,100 years ago to the west where the Americans inspired the Silicon Docks 21 years ago.
- Ha’penny Bridge - We cross back to the south over the iconic Ha’Penny Bridge. Originally, named after the Duke of Wellington we can thank Harland & Wolff that the bridge no longer shakes when you walk over it!
- Merchant’s Arch - Dublin is a city of contrasts, typified by Crown Alley with Merchant’s Arch at one end and Sam Stephenson’s brutalist behemoth, Stephenson Tower, at the other.
- College Green - With some of the most beautiful buildings (banks and parliament) in the city, College Green was the centre of government and finance in a city that considered itself to be the 02nd city of the empire.
- Molly Malone Statue - No tour of Dublin is complete without saying hello to our favourite daughter of Dublin, Molly Malone!
- Trinity College Dublin - We conclude our exploration of our beloved old city outside the magnificent Trinity College, home to the famous Book of Kells exhibition.
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With your local guide, this is the best way to see all of the sights in Dublin on your bucket list.
Bring your camera/phone to get some great content for Instagram/Facebook as we wander through the beautiful gardens, stunning architecture and cute old cobbled streets of our wonderful city.
We want you to get the very best of your visit so feel free to…
With your local guide, this is the best way to see all of the sights in Dublin on your bucket list.
Bring your camera/phone to get some great content for Instagram/Facebook as we wander through the beautiful gardens, stunning architecture and cute old cobbled streets of our wonderful city.
We want you to get the very best of your visit so feel free to ask us for our recommendations for museums, tours, bars, and restaurants. We will help you to make the most of it and enjoy Dublin like a local.
Join us for the craic!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.